
Top Love Songs to Sing with a Friend

Great Songs for New Singers
Find love songs for karaoke that are not well-known, picked just for new singers. These songs are easy but a bit hard, good for beginners.
Top Hidden Love Duets
Easy Modern Songs
- “Lucky” by Jason Mraz & Colbie Caillat
- Slow beat, Easy words apart, Simple song build
Good New Picks
- “Say Something” by A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera
- Words repeat, Easy tones, Deep feel, easy to show
How to Sing Well
Song Key Tips
- Best pitch area: -6 to +6 semitones
- Pick a song key for any voice, Keys good for all
How to Sing Together
- Work well with a friend, Hold and use a mic right, Stay in beat together
More Great Picks
- “Just Give Me a Reason” – P!nk ft. Nate Ruess
- “Need You Now” – Lady Antebellum
- “Everything Has Changed” – Taylor Swift ft. Ed Sheeran
These songs for new duet singers are not hard. They don’t have big voice jumps and the chorus is easy to guess, perfect for your first time on stage techniques to conquer
Pick How Easy You Want It
How to Pick the Best Songs for Both Voices
Know Your Voice
Check your voice range before you pick a song 여행자 주의사항 보기
Start by singing from low to high, easy like a hum, from your lowest note to your top.
Most new singers do best with a middle voice range, around middle C to the C above it.
Pick a Song That Fits Both

When singing with someone, pick songs with clear voice parts, not mixed up tones.
Easy duet picks like “I Got You Babe” and “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” have back-and-forth parts, great for new singers.
The best duet keeps both singers in a comfortable voice range.
Think About the Song Speed and How You Sing
Picking the song speed changes how well you sing.
Slower songs are better to learn how to keep on pitch and show feeling.
Songs with usual speeds (60-80 BPM), like “Endless Love” or “Up Where We Belong,” help with breath control and saying the words right.
Find Your Best Songs
The key to a good duet is finding songs that fit both singers. Look for:
- Good voice match, Clear tune parts, Easy speed, Even voice parts
Picking the Right Key
Setting the Best Key for Duets
Finding the Best Voice Match
Finding a good key helps you sing your best duet.
Check voice fit with your singing partner to find the best spot where both shine.
Most karaoke tools let you change the key from -6 to +6 semitones from the first version.
Top Duet Song Picks
Classic duet options like “Summer Nights” from Grease and “Islands in the Stream” are set for men and women.
For mixed voices, pick songs where the melody is good for both.
Same voice duets go well with songs like The Human League’s “Don’t You Want Me,” with similar voice parts.
Setting the Key Right
Testing voice fit means both should try singing high and low parts.
Online karaoke tools like Yokee and Smule allow live key changes, so you can adjust to the best blend.
This helps keep both voices strong and clear as you sing.